As an initial matter, there is considerable doubt whether the practices of Project Veritas orits employees generally could be entitled to the protection of a qualified journalistic privilege. Project Veritas is not engaged in journalism within any traditional or accepted definition of that word. Its “reporting” consists almost entirely of publicizing non-consensual, surreptitious, recordings made though unlawful, unethical, and or/dishonest means. And publicly disclosed Project Veritas communications suggest that Project Veritas may not be able to establish that it exercises sufficient independence over whether and when to publish the content it creates in order to be eligible for the protection of the privilege.